What if you don't want to pay 60+ for a one button mouse, even if it is the Apple on?_________________The direct use of force is such a poor solution to any problem, it is generally employed only by small children and large nations.
Saru mono hibi ni utoshi.
Solo Mini & Mac Cube

My Mini is a permanent fixture in my HT setup. I have the Apple BT keyboard but I needed something with an integrated pointing device and a smaller solution than the Apple's behemoth on my coffee table. It pretty much boils down to two keyboards, Adesso's SlimTouch Wireless and Auravision's Presenter. The Presenter was a disappointment, the integrated trackball does not move smoothly, it feels like the ball is resting on gravel or something. Also, the Presenter is infrared meaning you'll have to make sure the line of sight between the keyboard and the IR sensor is clear. I have been pretty happy with the SlimTouch though, it takes a little getting used to and the mouse click buttons were really loud when you press them but other than that, it has been a good experience. I use the Apple BT keyboard with my Windows/Linux/OSX86 triple boot box in my studio now. The big surprise was that Windows recognized it immediately after plugging in the BT dongle.

I think you should choose carefully depending on your needs, if you want to use your wireless mouse with a separate keyboard, you have several choices but keep in mind that most non-bluetoth wireless keyboards have a horrible range, they usually do not work if you are more than 5-6 feet away from the USB receiver. I do like the Apple keyboard, it just wass not practical in my living room._________________Mac since '86